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Good morning blogging world… hi my name is the Apprentice. I will be taking over the wonderful role of blogger when the Basset Family is away. I hear her pets used to blog for her, but they just got too tired of the job, and wanted more time to relax… so poof here I am. A little about me I am in college (nope not gonna tell you where), and I love love love books! I hope I can be as humorous and helpful as the legendary Queen Jackie. And you’ve already probably guessed it but I am going to sign off now, because like I said I am in college which means I really do enjoy sleeping… so watch me disappear before your very eyes… the Apprentice

Ex-cop Frank Harper doesn’t want to get involved. Harper is visiting the small Ohio town of Cooper’s Mill, trying to reconnect with his estranged daughter and a grandson he’s never met. But he finds the town gripped in fear-two young girls have gone missing, taken in broad daylight from a busy street. And the police are coming up blank. But once Harper is drawn reluctantly into the investigation, he’ll stop at nothing to find the girls. And he doesn’t care who gets in the way.

You Only Get So Much
by Dan Kolbet(333 Reviews)Genre: Literature & Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Women’s Fiction

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When Billy Redmond returns to his hometown to attend his brother’s funeral, he’s hoping for a quick trip. No reason to stay for more than a few hours. He’s been in self-imposed exile from his family after a tragedy 12 years ago. It’s better this way. He can’t harm people he never sees.

Billy soon finds that his family isn’t better off without him, in fact he’s the only one who can help them. Billy is forced to fight through his tormented past to make a better future for those he loves. He is guided on this journey by a woman from his past, who he quickly realizes was the one who got away.

For Billy, it’s more than a second chance, it’s his last chance to get it right.

What would happen if a politician decided to tell the truth — the whole truth?
Richard Youngblood, aspiring Congressman, is about to find out. He’s running on a platform of honesty and transparency — and against the advice of his friends and advisers he’s decided to start with himself. His autobiography will lay his entire life bare before voters just days before the election.
And what a life he’s had.
Are voters really ready for the whole truth?
Are you?
Pianist in a Bordello is a hilarious political romp through the last four decades of American history, from a narrator who is full of surprises.

As King Henry VI slips into insanity and the realm of England teeters on the brink of civil war, a child is married to the mad king’s brother. Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond, takes his child bride into Wales where she discovers a land of strife and strangers.
As the friction between York and Lancaster intensifies 14-year-old Margaret, now widowed, turns for protection to her brother-in-law, Jasper Tudor. At his stronghold in Pembroke, two months after her husband’s death, Margaret gives birth to a son whom she names Henry, after her cousin the king.
Margaret is small of stature but her tiny frame conceals a fierce and loyal heart and a determination that will not falter until her son’s destiny as the king of England is secured.
The Beaufort Bride traces Margaret’s early years from her nursery days at Bletsoe Castle to the birth of her only son in 1457 at Pembroke Castle.

Like most normal people, Ben hadn’t the faintest idea there was an Institute of Magic…
Two years after his parents’ sudden disappearance, Ben Greenwood stumbles upon a cryptic letter that could shed some light on their whereabouts. But before he can track them down, he’ll need to find the mysterious organization that sent the letter:

The Royal Institute of Magic.

To succeed, Ben will have to navigate a land filled with fantastic creatures and Spellshooters, where magic can be bought and sold, to unravel an ancient family secret that could hold the key to defeating an evil the Institute has been fighting for the last five hundred years.